Brazil Business Visa
Application type | Proccesing time * | Embasy Fee | TPS Fee | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Consulate Fee | 4 to 8 business days * | $160 | $325 | $485 |
Consulate Fee | 8 to 14 business days * | $160 | $260 | $420 |
Consulate Fee | 15 to 20 business days * | $160 | $130 | $290 |
The Brazilian Consulate only accepts U.S. Postal Money orders.

Instructions
BRAZIL BUSINESS VISA
Apply for Brazil Visa Online.
Go to this link to apply for a Visa Online
Consulate Fee:
Include your Consulate Fee Money Order with your documents.
Original, signed United States passport:
with at least 6 months of remaining validity.
Passport-type photograph:
2 (two)
Driver's license.
Copy of driver's license, state issued ID, or major utility bill (Water, Gas, Electric, Sewage) for the most recent month, showing the applicant's name and current address.
Itinerary.
A photocopy of round trip tickets or a letter signed by a travel agent with confirmed round trip tickets. Itinerary is not acceptable unless showing ticket numbers and that the ticket is paid for.
Yellow Fever Vaccination.
If the applicant has traveled within the last 90 days to any of the Yellow Fever Countries an International Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever will be required.
Business Letter.
A business letter from the sending company in the US. The letter should be
printed on company letterhead stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of
Brazil", and signed by a senior manager (an equivalent to Vice-President or
above). The business letter must adhere to the following guidelines:
•
Briefly introduce the applicant (please specify employment status/position held
in the company by applicant).
• State the nature of the business to be
conducted (ie. business meetings, contract negotiations, etc.) and the names and
addresses of companies to be contacted in Brazil.
• State the expected
duration of the visit and the periodicity of any future trips.
• Guarantee
of sufficient funds for travel.
Furthermore, the sending company shall
specifically attest to each of the following statements:
• The visa
applicant will maintain his or her residency in the United States.
• The
visa applicant's trip to Brazil is of a short-term nature.
• The goal of the
visa applicant's trip to Brazil is strictly for business meetings not involving
any technical assistance or training.
• The visa applicant has no intention
to immigrate to Brazil and will not exceed the legally authorized stay per
visit.
Business Invitation.
A NOTARIZED business invitation letter from the sponsoring company in Brazil
written in Portuguese. The letter should be printed on company letterhead
stationery, addressed to "The Consulate of Brazil", and signed by a senior
manager (an equivalent to Vice-President or above). The letter should state:
• The job description and job position of the contact person in Brazil.
• A description of the intended activities of the applicant in Brazil (sales,
purchases, coordination, auditing, etc).
Ship Documents to:
Important Note: Call us before submitting your documents.
1 (888) 343-1114,
Miami: (305) 812-4294
Ship to:
The Passport Station
5455 SW 8th Street Suite 220.
Miami, FL 33134
FedEx – Drop Off Locator
1 (888) 343-1114
Add $70.00 return shipping fee (FedEx) for First Overnight
Add $50.00 return shipping fee (FedEx) for Saturday Overnight
Add $30.00 return shipping fee (FedEx) or provide pre-paid air waybill.